Thursday, February 25, 2010

The Visible Hand

Mike recently told me about a book called The Invisible Hand. Apparently it is a book about the "invisible hand" that guides the economy. So that in the end, everything works its way out.

Well, I know it's been at least 2 months since I've blogged (I know) but I want to tell everyone out in blog world about the very visible hand in my life the last few months.

It began in January which some of you may know was the month of the dread competency exams. For all who are interested (although the number may be limited), my comps consisted of two 4 hr days of written tests, 1 hour of practical completing an evaluation of a patient, 1 hour of practical doing a hearing aid fitting and an oral defense of your answers and actions during all the following. It was five long, stress-filled days. Truthfully, I did not know if I could do it. I used to joke and tell myself that I would drop out of the program before I actually got to the point of going through comps. Additionally, I was set apart as Relief Society president the first week in January-- the week prior to my comps (explanation of this would require it's own lengthy blog).

Mike gave me a much-needed blessing and the words he said could not be better defined than as Balm of Gilead to my heart and mind. I remember him distinctly saying that the Lord had helped me to this point and he would not abandon me now. I purchased a framed sign for the presidency message I taught in January and it has been my mantra ever since... With God All Things Are Possible.

And let me tell you... they are! I made it through comps! I spent some 6 hour days going over everything I learned in the last 3 years of my doctoral program. Despite that, I think the most difficult part of the whole experience was getting the courage to walk into the room every day. Nonetheless, with the Lord's help, I passed my comps with high scores and compliments from my professors. It's difficult to describe how big of a deal this was for me. Basically the pinnacle of my doctoral degree. The relief of passing is immense. The hand of the Lord.

After comps, next on my list was to finish my clinical research project (which is required for my degree before I leave for my 4th year) and then obtaining a externship placement for next year. These also weighed on me. But chanting every day to myself, with God all things are possible, I see the very visible hand of the Lord in my life. To keep it short, I am finally done collecting data and working on my paper. I am presenting my final project to my committee on March 8th.

Now for the more exciting part? After wondering, worrying and traveling thousands of miles around the country, Mike and I have definite plans for our upcoming future. And thankfully, they involve actually living together. Some of you may know, in the effort to allow Mike and I both to obtain our professional pursuits, we had seriously considered living apart for a year. Yet with faith and patience I saw the Lord had for me a better plan than I had for myself. Three weeks ago I was offered a position at a brand new Ear Nose and Throat physicians office in Draper. The perfectness of this position for me was surprising and very unexpected. The office is large, with brand new, top-of-the-line equipment, 8 rooms dedicated to audiology and more diversity than I had ever imagined in an off-site placement. The opportunities to expand and have exciting options for the future keep coming and I am beyond ecstatic. On top of that, I absolutely love the audiologist I work with and feel like I've known her for years as opposed to weeks. Another blessing... the position is paid (which is not required during your externship) and provides benefits!!! If I said "I'm excited" 500 times-- it probably still wouldn't cover my excitement! Miracle #3.

Finally! Miracle #3 allowed for miracle #4. Mike and I are very excited to move onto the next big step in our lives... (if you now think I'm pregnant, you might be very disappointed) We are buying a house!! Living in the same state and both beginning work has allowed Mike and I to take advantage of that tax credit everyone else has been telling us so much about. SO... we found a rambler in Riverton that we are currently under contract for. We are planning to close at the end of April beginning of May and will move in immediately following. What word describes ridiculous giddiness and excitement? Well, whatever you thought of, times it by ten and you might reach where we are at! We can't wait to leave the student life behind (not that it hasn't been wonderful) and move onto a new life in Salt Lake closer to both our families!

In the end, we have been overwhelmingly blessed. It is not difficult to look back and see the Lord's gentle shaping of our decisions and lives. We are so grateful. I have learned many, many things these last few months. They have been grueling in many respects but also have done much to strengthen my faith and testimony. I have learned two very important things I will always remember from these experiences: #1: with God all things are indeed possible! and #2: the Lord's plan for us is infinitely more beautiful than we could possibly dream and plan for ourselves!

17 comments:

Rob and Vienna said...

I'm so very happy for you guys; congratulations on your exciting plans. Things definitely do work out, even though we may feel like we're being dragged from one stressful thing the the next. You are a wonderful Relief Society president and we all love you :) It will be kind of sad when things change in a couple months, but I think it's been a great experience for everyone.

l + j said...

i am soooo (times a thousand) excited for you two. what a relief to have everything work out. you definitely deserve all the blessings you two have been given. and the best part- you are able to acknowledge where they are coming from! i love it! congrats again!

Tannie Datwyler said...

Oh Megan - you inspire me my friend. What a long and difficult journey these few months have been. You have handled it more than I ever could have. Being RS president and a mom of 2 was about all I could do. You do even more!

I am so happy for you. But, I will miss you my friend.

You are not allowed to move from Logan until you've had at least one more game night with us!

Kelsey Fairbanks said...

Wow congrats Megan! I know how challenging the audiology program is, I've had lots of friends go through everything and end up failing or dropping out. Way to go! I'm excited you two are buying a house! I want to do that so bad, but unfortunately, you need money to do that! Be sure to post pictures about your new home and new adventures in salt lake! I miss you guys!

Eric and Jenny said...

So glad all is going well for you! I am so excited for you to have a house, I know the feeling of being forever students. It is a thrilling moment to be a part of the working class, enjoy it! Congratulations on the job too, and it's wonderful you will be able to stay together and not be seperated for a year. That was the hardest year being apart from Eric I would hate to think of someone else having to go through that. Sorry so long just so many exciting things to congratulate you on!

Linnea said...

How exciting!! I'm so glad things are going so well. And I'm excited for you to move closer!!!

Paul and Mariko said...

Oh that's AWESOME!! I absolutely love those moments when it is so apparent that the Lord has been with you and His handiwork is so plain to see.
And you've given me some hope and optimism - I'm graduating this semester, which means I'll have to go through the whole defense process, then the wondering about what to do after I graduate?? Everything works out how it's supposed to though :) (I just love knowing that!)
Congrats congrats! I'm so excited for you!!!

Raylyn said...

Yay for you!! I'm so glad you get to stay together:)

Michele and Wyatt said...

Congrats on everything! I'm so happy and excited for you. I'm especially excited about you both living in Utah. You are so right about when you turn things over to the Lord all things are possible and better than you imagined. You are awesome. I'm glad you are family,

Kaitlan said...

Megan...
I'm SO excited for you and Mike.. and Thank you for sharing this with the blogging world! I know I needed to hear that things will work out in tough decisions! You're the greatest and such an example to me! Thank you!!!!

Unknown said...

Just so you know, I cried through this whole post. (Must be the hormones) You truly are such an example of hard work and dedication. I cannot believe how much you have accomplished in life. (kind of makes me feel ridiculous). Congrats on everything working out, as it always does, thanks to Him.

About Us said...

You two are very inspiring. I am so happy for you both! I am glad that you will be closer to us. Congrats on the house! Love you guys!

Nate and Keshia said...

I don't think I could possibly be more happy for you and Mike. It is so great to hear things are working out even better than you had hoped and to hear you are receiving such wonderful blessings that you couldn't deserve more. And I'm so excited to be closer to you two even if it is only for a short while. Congrats on finishing up your comps and I'm not at all surprised to hear you did well. You are such an incredible gal Megz and I feel so lucky to have you as a lifelong friend. Love ya!

melaniegrover said...

We are so excited to have you guys so close by. Thanks for sharing your beautiful insights. We love you guys. Good luck tomorrow!

Kym said...

Oh Megan! You're AMAZING!!! What else can I say? I'm sad to think that before our callings I never really knew that much about you, and now you're leaving. I mean, I glad you're leaving because you're moving on to bigger and better things, but you deserve it!!!

The British Lass said...

Congrats on the house and an even BIGGER CONGRATS for not being preggo!!!!! :) Love you Mega-moo!

-Cuz Michelle

Shantel said...

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